With Jalopnik, it's easy to know. Jason has the Bug, Raph has a higher Bug, Patrick rocks a Mini, Travis jams himself into a Miata while I have an Italian exotic. But let's see what moves Evo's crew! »6/05/14 1:20pm 6/05/14 1:20pm

Back in the 1980s and 90s, Toyota was a formidable force in the world of rallying, with all sorts of Celicas and Corollas flying across the dirt like it was nobody's business. That's not the case as much anymore, but a number of those legendary cars have been preserved for posterity in Europe. »4/29/14 1:10pm 4/29/14 1:10pm

The 1970s were the years when the Japanese automakers really came full force into the sports car game. These days, cars like the Datsun 510 and 240Z and the Mazda RX-7 are considered classics, but no one really talks about the original Toyota Celica. »7/09/13 4:07pm 7/09/13 4:07pm

If we had been alive in 1974 like many others still mourning the death of the muscle car would have likely scoffed at the idea that the tiny imported cars replacing the beautiful gas guzzlers we loved would ever be collectible. »5/06/12 12:30pm 5/06/12 12:30pm

There is nothing monstrous about a stock Fiat 126. This 126 left the factory in 1989 with a tiny 24 horsepower engine and took a painful 33 seconds to go from 0-60. As you can see from the above video, this Fiat has been "slightly" modified from its stock form. »1/29/12 5:00pm 1/29/12 5:00pm

A long, long time ago in a galaxy called Hollywood, Twentieth Century Fox decided to promote a crazy little sci-fi movie called "Star Wars" by giving away this custom-painted Toyota Celica. Now the Empire wants to know: Have you seen this car? »9/30/11 10:30am 9/30/11 10:30am

The fact that no specific mileage figures are mentioned in this ad for a pre-big-bumper Celica shows that it's probably a pre-Arab Oil Embargo release. This makes this "economy car" pitch for the sporty-for-its-time first-gen Celica a bit puzzling. »7/31/10 11:00am 7/31/10 11:00am